High pressure calorimetry at sub-zero temperature: evaluation of the latent heat and frozen water ratio of gelatin gels
2003
Abstract An isothermal differential high-pressure calorimeter was specifically designed and described in this study. After calibration, the apparatus was validated by measuring the latent heat of ice melting. A good agreement was observed between the experimental results and literature data. The latent heat of gelatin gels at two different dry matter contents (2 and 10% w/w) was measured at sub-zero temperatures and high pressure. The main result showed that the latent heat values were influenced by both the melting temperature and the dry matter content. A decrease of the latent heat of melting of the gels with increasing melting pressure (decreasing of the melting temperature) probably indicated a modification in the ratio of frozenable water in these gels under pressure.
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